First, let us revisit
m_add
above. All it is really doing is applying an operator to two values extracted from
Maybe
Int
. We could abstract out the application:

Using this, we can write an alternative
m_add
which uses this alternative notion of function application, with explicit calls to
m_app
:

Rather than having to insert
m_app
everywhere there is an application, we can use idiom brackets to do the job for us. To do this, we can give
Maybe
an implementation of
Applicative
as follows, where
<*>
is defined in the same way as
m_app
above (this is defined in the Idris library):

Using
<*>
we can use this implementation as follows, where a function application
[|
f
a1
…an
|]
is translated into
pure
f
<*>
a1
<*>
…
<*>
an
:

Idiom notation is commonly useful when defining evaluators. McBride and Paterson describe such an evaluator
[1]
, for a language similar to the following:

Non-commissioned members rise from the lowest ranks in most nations. Education standards for non-commissioned members are typically lower than for officers (with the exception of specialised military and highly-technical trades; such as aircraft, weapons or electronics engineers). Enlisted members only receive leadership training after they are
promoted
to positions of responsibility, or as a prerequisite for such. In the past (and in some countries today but to a lesser extent), non-commissioned members were almost exclusively
conscripts
, whereas officers were volunteers.

A non-commissioned officer (NCO) is an
enlisted
member of the armed forces holding a position of some degree of authority who has (usually) obtained it by advancement from within the non-commissioned ranks. Officers who are
non-commissioned
usually receive management and leadership training, but their function is to serve as supervisors within their area of trade specialty. Senior NCOs serve as advisers and leaders from the duty section level to the highest levels of the armed forces establishment, while lower NCO grades are not yet considered management specialists. The duties of an NCO can vary greatly in scope, so that an NCO in one country may hold almost no authority, while others such as the United States and the United Kingdom consider their NCOs to be "the backbone of the military" due to carrying out the orders of those officers appointed over them.
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However, some countries use the term
commission
to describe the promotion of enlisted soldiers. Especially in countries with mandatory service in the armed forces. These countries refer to their NCOs as professional soldiers, rather than as officers.

In some branches of many armed forces, there exists a third grade of officer known as a warrant officer. In the armed forces of the United States, warrant officers are initially appointed by the Secretary of the service and then commissioned by the President of the United States upon promotion to chief warrant officer. In many other countries (as in the armed forces of the Commonwealth nations), warrant officers often fill the role of very senior non-commissioned officers. Their position is affirmed by
warrant
from the
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directing the force—for example, the position of regimental sergeant major in regiments of the British Army is held by a warrant officer appointed by the
British government
.

Subsection “Blocking apical constriction does not arrest SG invagination”, last paragraph. The authors state that "the significant 'wiggliness' of the AJs suggests a decrease of cortical tension." I think this is unlikely-in cultured mammalian cells, we and others have found that decreasing cortical tension (e.g., by Rok or myosin inhibition) leads to smoothly rounded cell borders – really wiggly cell borders are likely to reflect actin filaments oriented perpendicular to the membrane.

Subsection “Blocking apical constriction does not arrest SG invagination”. When during the process of convergent elongation of the organ primordium does Fog expression go off?

Subsection “Blocking apical constriction does not arrest SG invagination”. In interpreting their Dia-CA experiments the authors might take a look at Homem and Peifer (Development. 2008 Mar;135(
6
):1005-18) in which it was observed that Dia-CA increased cortical myosin in the amnioserosa and altered apical constriction.

The only set of data I found was weak was the attempt to rescue Fog by SG specific Fog re-expression. Given the likelihood that levels and timing were not precisely replicated, I think the speculation about non-autonomous functions was not well supported and I would suggest removing this data.

Discussion. The authors mention a number of times the incredibly provocative fact that they may have identified a GPCR related to Mist expressed in the SG. This would be very interesting, but the degree of discussion of this unpublished data in the manuscript seemed unwarranted unless they wanted to add this data.

Subsection “Additional morphogenetic processes take place during SG invagination”, last paragraph. The authors should add the data showing that the tissue level circumferential myosin cable does form in
fog
mutants – this is a key part of their model. More generally, I think a more careful description of the progression of junctional myosin in wildtype and mutants would be beneficial – it appeared, for example, that it was AP planar polarized before the process began.

The manuscript describes the cell biology behind the invagination of salivary gland primordia in the
Drosophila
embryo. The changes in cell morphology that occur during this process has been published previously, but the present paper incorporates new features (e. g., the pulsatile apical medial myosin networks) that allow comparison to other well characterized morphogenetic movements in
Drosophila
, especially the ventral furrow and posterior midgut. In many respects (e. g., the involvement of RoK and Folded gastrulation) the SC pathway shows a regulation of apical constriction and myosin activity very similar to these other processes.

An AD FS server provides federated authentication between Office 365 and the accounts in the corp.contoso.com domain hosted on DC1.

To create an Azure virtual machine for ADFS1, fill in the name of your subscription and the resource group and Azure location for your Base Configuration, and then run these commands at the Azure PowerShell command prompt on your local computer.

Tip

Click for a text file that contains all the PowerShell commands in this article.

Next, use the
Azure portal
to connect to the ADFS1 virtual machine using the ADFS1 local administrator account name and password, and then open a Windows PowerShell command prompt.

To check name resolution and network communication between ADFS1 and DC1, run the
ping dc1.corp.contoso.com
command and verify that there are four replies.

ping dc1.corp.contoso.com

Next, join the ADFS1 virtual machine to the CORP domain with these commands at the Windows PowerShell prompt on ADFS1.

Figure 3: Adding the AD FS server

Figure 3 shows the addition of the ADFS1 server to the DirSync for Office 365 dev/test environment.

PROXY1 provides proxying of authentication messages between users attempting to authenticate and ADFS1.

To create an Azure virtual machine for PROXY1, fill in the name of your resource group and Azure location, and then run these commands at the Azure PowerShell command prompt on your local computer.

Note

PROXY1 is assigned a static public IP address because you will create a public DNS record that points to it and it must not change when you restart the PROXY1 virtual machine.

Next, add a rule to the network security group for the CorpNet subnet to allow unsolicited inbound traffic from the Internet to PROXY1's private IP address and TCP port 443. Run these commands at the Azure PowerShell command prompt on your local computer.

Next, use the
Azure portal
to connect to the PROXY1 virtual machine using the PROXY1 local administrator account name and password, and then open a Windows PowerShell command prompt on PROXY1.

To check name resolution and network communication between PROXY1 and DC1, run the
ping dc1.corp.contoso.com
command and verify that there are four replies.

Next, join the PROXY1 virtual machine to the CORP domain with these commands at the Windows PowerShell prompt on PROXY1.